Factor V11 deficiency: A rare cause of nasal bleeding

Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports(2021)

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Abstract
Factor VII deficiency is a rare inherited disorder. Clinically the patient presents with bleeding tendencies. Diagnosis is made by prolonged prothrombin time, normal activated partial thromboplastin time and low functions factor VII assay or factor VII antigen. Therapy involves factor VII concentrates, recombinant factor VII, fresh frozen plasma and fibrinolytic inhibitors. We present a 6 years old boy with nose bleed for six months of whom prothrombin time was prolonged with functional factor VII assay of less than 1% confirming factor VII deficiency. He was managed with fresh frozen plasma, blood transfusion, tranexamic acid. Factor VII deficiency even though rare should be sought out in children presenting with bleeding. Keywords: Factor VII deficiency; coagulation; hemorrhage.
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